I was far from 14, but I have no idea how I learned to personalize my page. I don’t think I could remember how to do it now.
And I played a grandma on tv
Happy happy birthday to my beautiful mother @paulajhart56! Birther of 7 children (6 without an epidural) manager of my career, hippy gardener, novice gourmet chef, creator of family television (she’s the reason you probably watched me on TV), club queen extraordinaire and everyone’s favorite party hostess! I’m smothering you in kisses from afar and can’t wait to hug your face soon!!!
Happy happy birthday to my beautiful mother @paulajhart56! Birther of 7 children (6 without an epidural) manager of my career, hippy gardener, novice gourmet chef, creator of family television (she’s the reason you probably watched me on TV), club queen extraordinaire and everyone’s favorite party hostess! I’m smothering you in kisses from afar and can’t wait to hug your face soon!!!
Happy happy birthday to my beautiful mother @paulajhart56! Birther of 7 children (6 without an epidural) manager of my career, hippy gardener, novice gourmet chef, creator of family television (she’s the reason you probably watched me on TV), club queen extraordinaire and everyone’s favorite party hostess! I’m smothering you in kisses from afar and can’t wait to hug your face soon!!!
This would be a total eclipse of the Harts! Sponsored by iHeart.
Original poster unknown aka a friend sent this to me and I don’t know where it came from
Who else is gearing up for the festivities? Tears, memories, and all?
April is #autismacceptancemonth and today is #worldautismawarenessday
Accept and embrace the neurodiversity in humanity and make a more inclusive world.
#Repost @storiesaboutautism
Having an ‘Autism Awareness Day’ is great, but it also needs to be more than just a gimmick, spoken about for a day then forgotten.
What we really need is for the world to listen and make a change. Starting with listening to and amplifying the voices of autistic people. Listening to the experiences of the family as a whole. For people to be more accepting of difference.
For the world to realise that girls can be autistic too. For governments to make more services available and better access to the community for our loved ones.
For companies to be more inclusive, and ensure that autistic people have the same life opportunities that the rest of the world has.
I think the world is becoming more ‘aware’ of the word autism. Now we need to push for more than that.
And though it may feel heavy, I think that responsibility falls on us, the people who are already aware, accepting, and understanding. We are going to have to change the world one person at a time.
So how best can you do that? If you feel able to, talk about autism, write about autism, make videos about autism. Whatever you feel like you can do.
Start with your friends and family. Make sure they really understand what autism means for your life. If you can’t find the words, share with them somebody else’s that resonate with you.
If you’ve already done that, what about your work colleagues, the kids at school, the staff in your local restaurant. Who are the people you come across every day, that it would make your life easier if they actually understood autism more?
If we can make an impact on everyone we come into contact with, within our local community, then we really can start to make a difference, one person at a time.
So celebrate and acknowledge April 2nd then, let’s see what impact we can really make all year round ❤️
#worldautismawarenessday #autismawarenessmonth #autismawarenessday
Happy birthday to the #SubmarineForces! On April 11, 1900 the USS Holland was commissioned and the Sub Forces division of the #USNavy was born. Check out the cool video in my stories.
There is no love lost between Melissa Joan Hart and La La Anthony in the upcoming Lifetime movie ‘The Bad Guardian.’
The film — which was inspired by several high profile conservatorships, including that of Britney Spears and Wendy Williams — chronicles what happens when “Leigh’s (Hart) father Jason (Eric Pierpoint) suffers a fall while she’s out of town [and] the courts assign Jason a guardian” named Janet (Anthony), according to an official synopsis.
See more in our bio link! | 📷: Lifetime
When you miss your flight to your long-planned #GirlsTrip and spend the day at home doing things you don’t usually do! Plant a garden, take the little one to ice cream…. it’s a good day! But I’m on my way now to giggle and swim with my girls. 🏝️
Come on out to Medford, MA on May 11th as we attempt to make you pee your pants! Bring your mama. Or baby mama! Link in my bio. @carolinerhea4real @chevaliertheatre
Boy, did these girls have fun at @sandalsresorts. Between spa time at #RedLaneSpa, pina coladas on the beach and gorgeous sunsets from our balcony at our room in #SandalsRegencyLaToc #SaintLucia we shared stories, laughed till it hurt and made memories to last a lifetime! Huge gratitude to my friends at Sandals Resort.
Devastating loss and destruction after the massive earthquake and landslides in Taiwan. My prayers are with everyone affected! If you want to help, support @worldvisionusa in their efforts to aid the people in their recovery. ❤️🩹
Melissa Joan Hart wants to talk to you about having teens, child acting, Nashville, and the complexities of gun control — and she has something to say about the new ‘Quiet on Set’ documentary, too.
This week she sat down with Scary Mommy and was super-real about everything from parenting to politics.
The actor, director, and host of the What Women Binge podcast, 47, is the mom of three boys — Mason, 16-year-old Braydon, and 11-year-old Tucker — with her husband, rock musician Mark Wilkerson. And she has thoughts on everything from when to get them a phone to how to embarrass them in public.
Link in bio for the full interview!
Writer: @ameliaearoundtheworld
Photographer: @cedrickphoto
Set Designer: @lisaallyneasterling
Hair and Makeup: @makeupneil
Talent Bookings: @specialprojectsmedia
Melissa Joan Hart wants to talk to you about having teens, child acting, Nashville, and the complexities of gun control — and she has something to say about the new ‘Quiet on Set’ documentary, too.
This week she sat down with Scary Mommy and was super-real about everything from parenting to politics.
The actor, director, and host of the What Women Binge podcast, 47, is the mom of three boys — Mason, 16-year-old Braydon, and 11-year-old Tucker — with her husband, rock musician Mark Wilkerson. And she has thoughts on everything from when to get them a phone to how to embarrass them in public.
Link in bio for the full interview!
Writer: @ameliaearoundtheworld
Photographer: @cedrickphoto
Set Designer: @lisaallyneasterling
Hair and Makeup: @makeupneil
Talent Bookings: @specialprojectsmedia
Melissa Joan Hart wants to talk to you about having teens, child acting, Nashville, and the complexities of gun control — and she has something to say about the new ‘Quiet on Set’ documentary, too.
This week she sat down with Scary Mommy and was super-real about everything from parenting to politics.
The actor, director, and host of the What Women Binge podcast, 47, is the mom of three boys — Mason, 16-year-old Braydon, and 11-year-old Tucker — with her husband, rock musician Mark Wilkerson. And she has thoughts on everything from when to get them a phone to how to embarrass them in public.
Link in bio for the full interview!
Writer: @ameliaearoundtheworld
Photographer: @cedrickphoto
Set Designer: @lisaallyneasterling
Hair and Makeup: @makeupneil
Talent Bookings: @specialprojectsmedia
Melissa Joan Hart wants to talk to you about having teens, child acting, Nashville, and the complexities of gun control — and she has something to say about the new ‘Quiet on Set’ documentary, too.
This week she sat down with Scary Mommy and was super-real about everything from parenting to politics.
The actor, director, and host of the What Women Binge podcast, 47, is the mom of three boys — Mason, 16-year-old Braydon, and 11-year-old Tucker — with her husband, rock musician Mark Wilkerson. And she has thoughts on everything from when to get them a phone to how to embarrass them in public.
Link in bio for the full interview!
Writer: @ameliaearoundtheworld
Photographer: @cedrickphoto
Set Designer: @lisaallyneasterling
Hair and Makeup: @makeupneil
Talent Bookings: @specialprojectsmedia
Melissa Joan Hart wants to talk to you about having teens, child acting, Nashville, and the complexities of gun control — and she has something to say about the new ‘Quiet on Set’ documentary, too.
This week she sat down with Scary Mommy and was super-real about everything from parenting to politics.
The actor, director, and host of the What Women Binge podcast, 47, is the mom of three boys — Mason, 16-year-old Braydon, and 11-year-old Tucker — with her husband, rock musician Mark Wilkerson. And she has thoughts on everything from when to get them a phone to how to embarrass them in public.
Link in bio for the full interview!
Writer: @ameliaearoundtheworld
Photographer: @cedrickphoto
Set Designer: @lisaallyneasterling
Hair and Makeup: @makeupneil
Talent Bookings: @specialprojectsmedia
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#momjokes #dadjokes
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I had the pleasure of attending the premiere of @unsungheromovie with my dear friend @anna_redmon and sister in law @sallyalexandra who both helped create the wardrobe looks for the movie! And my pals @candacecbure and @andrewerwinofficial who produced the movie. The movie is out now and such a beautiful movie about family and faith. Check it out in theaters today!
Hey Boston area…. come out for the #IIdentifyAsAWitch comedy show May 11th and see if I can make you laugh (we know @carolinerhea4real can even if I can’t) Tickets are in my link!!! #WitchesBeCrazy
My new BFF #ChristineTaylor!
Wanna hear us shoot the stuff? Listen to our latest episode of @whatwomenbinge where we cover #90s mcon and #Dodgeball at length!
Join @melissajoanhart and @amandawwb on this week’s episode of What Women Binge as they attempt to get their lives in order with special guest from @thehomeedit @cleashearer !